The new Stone Ocean spinoff manga hasn't been confirmed for an official English release yet, but fans can still get plenty of Jolene when the fifth season of the Jojo's Bizarre Adventure anime premieres exclusively on Netflix next month. JoJos Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean (Japanese:, Hepburn: JoJo no Kimy na Bken Sutn shan) is the fifth season of the JoJos Bizarre Adventure anime television series by David Production, adapting Stone Ocean, the sixth part of Hirohiko Arakis JoJos Bizarre Adventure manga. Kishibe is a Stand-wielding manga author, who is said to be a representation of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure creator Hirohiko Araki. Trinity is positioned behind Neo in a protective pose with slicked-back short hair while pointing a gun at face. The series focuses on Rohan Kishibe, who also originally appeared in Part 4 of the long-running manga. The Matrix characters Trinity and Neo are shown in Araki's more current art style as seen in later parts of the Jojo's Bizarre Adventure manga such as Part 5 Golden Wind, Part 6 Stone Ocean, Part 7 Steel Ball Run, and Part 8 Jojolion. Additionally, the live-action TV series Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe will also air three new episodes in Japan this December. The spinoff will be written by Kohei Kadano, the author of the acclaimed horror novel Boogiepop and Othersand will feature art by Tasuka Kurasama, the artist behind the No Guns Life manga. Aimoto manga was adapted into an anime series earlier this year, which was produced by Ajia-Do Animation Works, the animation studio behind the classic Genshiken anime and the on-going Ascendance of a Bookworm series.Īimoto's one-shot isn't the only Jojo's Bizarre Adventure spinoff in the works: a new manga series starring Josuke Higashikata, the protagonist of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure's fourth arc, Diamond is Unbreakable, will also begin serialization in the next issue of Ultra Jump.
The series tells the story of Kabane Kusaka, a human/ghoul hybrid with incredible regenerative powers and strength, who is searching for his missing parents. Sho Aimoto is best known for creating the dark fantasy shonen manga Kemono Jihen, which premiered in 2016 and is also published by Shueisha.